International Green Week 2017: Climate Change and Agriculture

In January, the 82th International Green Week is going to take place in Berlin. Thematic, renewable resources, organic agriculture, gardening and the future of rural development continue to gain importance. Thereby, climate change threatens agricultural productivity, forcing up food prices. A new PIK-study shows, how trade could help minimizing these risks. PIK-scientist Hermann Lotze-Campen is going to present the study results at the press conference of the Grain Club agricultural association.